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Emergency Vet Clinics in Houston, TX: 24/7 Animal Hospitals

24-hour animal hospitals in Houston, TX · Updated April 2026

📍 Houston, TX 📅 Updated April 2026 ⏱ 3 min read
🚨 Immediate Poison Control:
Call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 (24/7) while en route to the emergency vet. They can advise your vet on treatment while you travel.
24-Hour Animal Hospitals

Emergency Vet Clinics in Houston, TX

The following clinics offer 24-hour emergency veterinary services in Houston, TX. Always call ahead to confirm hours and current availability — emergency capacity can change.

BluePearl Pet Hospital — Houston

Hours: 24/7 Type: Emergency & specialty ✅ 24-Hour
📍 1301 Barker Cypress Rd, Houston, TX 77084

Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team

Hours: 24/7 Type: Emergency ✅ 24-Hour
📍 4112 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77025

Animal Emergency Clinic of the Heights

Hours: 24/7 Type: Emergency ✅ 24-Hour
📍 1120 W 20th St, Houston, TX 77008

⚠️ Contact information may change. Always verify by calling before travelling. For a poisoning emergency, call Poison Control first while driving to the vet.

Preparing for Your Visit

What to Bring to an Emergency Vet in Houston, TX

  1. Your pet's medical records — or at least the name of your regular vet so the emergency team can request records quickly.
  2. Any packaging from ingested substances — label information helps calculate toxic doses and guide treatment.
  3. A sample or photo — if your pet vomited, a sample (in a sealed bag) can help identify the toxin.
  4. Your pet's current weight — weigh your pet at home if possible, or note their last known weight. Dosing of emergency medications depends on weight.
  5. Insurance information — if you have pet insurance, bring your policy details or the provider's emergency contact number.
  6. Payment method — emergency vet care is expensive. Most clinics require payment at time of service. CareCredit is widely accepted.
People Also Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

The clinics listed above offer 24/7 emergency services in Houston, TX. You can also call ASPCA Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 — they can recommend emergency vets in your area.

Emergency vet visits in the US typically range from $100–$200 for the initial exam, with treatment costs potentially reaching $1,000–$5,000+ for serious cases involving surgery, hospitalisation, or intensive care. Pet insurance significantly reduces out-of-pocket costs.

If possible, yes — a 30-second call lets the team prepare for your arrival. For poisoning cases, call Poison Control first: (888) 426-4435. They'll advise whether you need emergency care and can call ahead to the vet.

Emergency vets handle acute crises 24/7. Veterinary specialists (cardiologists, neurologists, oncologists) are referral-based and usually not available overnight. Many emergency hospitals also have specialists on staff during daytime hours.

⚠️ Disclaimer: Clinic information is provided for informational purposes and may have changed. Always call to verify hours and availability before travelling. PawsandPrevent is not affiliated with any listed clinic and cannot guarantee current information.